Mobile phone programming! Telephony hacking! Arduino
prototyping! Fun workshops!
Mark your calendars for the MOBILE ART && CODE
symposium, November 6-8th at CMU in Pittsburgh!
MOBILE ART && CODE is a three-day symposium focused
on the design of new forms of mobile and locative experiences.
FRIDAY and SUNDAY feature hands-on workshops in arts-oriented
mobile phone programming (including workshops in creating software
for the iPhone, Android, Nokia, SMS text messaging, etc.);
interface design for mobile devices; interactive telephony and
voice-response systems; and prototyping with the Arduino (a tiny
computer which is popular for making interactive objects). SATURDAY
is a lecture marathon, featuring a dozen presentations by leading
international artists, designers, historians, hackers,
entrepreneurs and researchers working in mobile and locative
media.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Mobile Art && Code is intended for anyone interested
in learning more about developing mobile and locative experiences.
Although the events take place at Carnegie Mellon University, you
don't have to be affiliated with CMU to participate. The workshops
accommodate participants with a variety of technical skills: some
are very introductory, while others are intended for people with a
little bit of programming experience (like a semester of Java).
See our schedule of workshops and lectures:
March 2009 Conference Archive
For archival purposes, the contents of our first
Art and
Code symposium,
from March 2009, can still be found through the links below:
•
March 2009
Mission Statement
•
March 2009
List of Presenters
•
March
2009 List of Workshops
•
March 2009
List of Additional Resources
•
March
2009 Credits and Acknowledgements